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Updated: Tuesday, 27 Dec 2011, 6:06 PM EST
Published : Tuesday, 27 Dec 2011, 6:06 PM EST
DETROIT (WJBK) - It has been over three weeks since two-year-old Bianca Jones disappeared. Her family is still holding out hope that she will be found alive.
Her seven-year-old sister, Bella Jones, wants her to come home soon.
"We really want her home, and when she [gets] home, we won't be worrying about her [being] missing [anymore]," she said.
Meanwhile, Bella thinks somebody out there knows something.
"I think they know something, but they're just not telling," she told us.
Bianca's father, D'andre Lane, says someone carjacked him with his daughter still in the back seat.
However, who would take a two-year-old girl and where is she now? Lane was questioned and released, but the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office is reviewing a warrant request. Sources tell FOX 2's Roop Raj it's for Lane.
One of the most frustrating things so far for Bianca's aunt, Kelly Jones, has been some people trying to make money off of missing Bianca.
"There are people going around collecting donations saying that they're relatives, and they're not at all connected to us. They're not making donations to us. They're not really doing anything. They just get a flyer, make copies and go around to collect donations," she said.
The number one thing family members are looking for are clues that will lead to Bianca's return. Hope that she is still alive is strong.
"As long as I keep that idea that she is fine and everything, it's going to keep my drive going so that we can continue to look, and as long as everybody feels that way, they will continue to look and search for her," Jones said.
The reward money is now upwards of $25,000. If you have any information, remember you can remain anonymous. Call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-SPEAK-UP.